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debt ceiling situation has been pushed off, the budget looking little better. spending is down and the g s es fannie and freddie molded to the government's total budget situation has improved, the actual debt ceiling debate has been put out a couple months the market does not have to confront that. the point i have been making is when it does confront washington is going to become a tougher all. the street is okay with what is going on in washington. i would pay attention to what this and september. when these scandals become more relevant for policy debate. dennis: the markets could be ok in that case still understand september, and what wall street says in the washington scandal picture, wall street is too jittery. >> when the white house starts digging its heels of a little bit, coming with e-mails and documentation for what went on in the ap scandal, and back to benghazi, and any specific action wall street is looking for. there is no great eruption in any of these scandals. they take on a life of their own. dennis: thank you for being with us, appreciate i
debt ceiling situation has been pushed off, the budget looking little better. spending is down and the g s es fannie and freddie molded to the government's total budget situation has improved, the actual debt ceiling debate has been put out a couple months the market does not have to confront that. the point i have been making is when it does confront washington is going to become a tougher all. the street is okay with what is going on in washington. i would pay attention to what this and...
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they're going to with this upcoming debt ceiling fight that we're going to fight in october and november, to talk about tax reform now as an economic policy and as a job creator. they've changed some of their messaging on that. but the question is, can you explain changing the very complex tax code in a way that let's say a nurse or a single mother in chicago or a family a in nevada actually understands. >> coral, on the issue of climate change, what's interesting thing here. republican leaders three years ago were on one side of this story and republicans rank and file were less inclined to believe it. now, everything is reversed. >> we really see this fasflating split in the party right now. we're seeing republican leaders. i think it's even a split between the leaders because you see leaders like marco rubio feeling very comfortable, essentially mocking or denying the science of climate change. on the other side, you see leaders like jeb bush who, at cpac this year, you know, not being seen as a party of antiscience. so, you're seeing them emerging among the leaders. >> a fiscal compo
they're going to with this upcoming debt ceiling fight that we're going to fight in october and november, to talk about tax reform now as an economic policy and as a job creator. they've changed some of their messaging on that. but the question is, can you explain changing the very complex tax code in a way that let's say a nurse or a single mother in chicago or a family a in nevada actually understands. >> coral, on the issue of climate change, what's interesting thing here. republican...
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ceilings, it's far from optimal for the real economy. that said, i think you got a good point this is not a group that will put together coherent budget. they can't come together with regular aura and have a smooth trajectory. >> i'm going to make a forecast here. the gop message with these investigations, whether it's the irs or benghazi or the secret wiretapping of the phone records for the a.p., these are the evils of big government and the evils of government overreach. jared, you will hear this term, government overreach, time and time again. >> i don't disagree. >> the republicans have finally found a message. it may not be the greatest. this is what they will use. >> jimmy made point a minute ago, the reason this scandal is so depressing to people like me is i fully do believe, you probably agree, we need a good, strong functional accountable honest government. and when things like this happen. >> even though it's smaller. >> we can argue. >> i'd be much happier. >> we're not going to agree. we're going to disagree on the size, we
ceilings, it's far from optimal for the real economy. that said, i think you got a good point this is not a group that will put together coherent budget. they can't come together with regular aura and have a smooth trajectory. >> i'm going to make a forecast here. the gop message with these investigations, whether it's the irs or benghazi or the secret wiretapping of the phone records for the a.p., these are the evils of big government and the evils of government overreach. jared, you...
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with the coming battle over the debt ceiling, the budget, all this, i think this is going to get worse, not better. >> chris: you have a poll for everything, don't you? >> i've only offered up two today. >> chris: but they're just appropriate. thank you, panel. see you next week. check our panel plus, where our group picks up with the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com, and follow us on twitter @"foxnewssunday". upho next, our power players of the week. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives
with the coming battle over the debt ceiling, the budget, all this, i think this is going to get worse, not better. >> chris: you have a poll for everything, don't you? >> i've only offered up two today. >> chris: but they're just appropriate. thank you, panel. see you next week. check our panel plus, where our group picks up with the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com, and follow us on twitter @"foxnewssunday". upho next, our power players of the week....
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the bipartisan agreement to suspend the debt ceiling expires this weekend. but with its latest forecast c.b.o. now says that that limit probably won't be reached until october, november of this year. most news reports suggest this will reduce the political pressure to achieve a bipartisan deal on further reducing the deficit in a balanced way. i would argue the urgency still remains and that this window of time presents us with a perfect opportunity for bipartisan negotiations to resume without the specter of the sword of dam klees -- damocles over our head. i'm amazing our republican friends continue to shun their own party's heritage of making the innovation, they are blind to slashing -- they want to slash government spending with no account for the consequences. it must be done with maintaining strategic federal investment and r&d and innovation and others. i suggest my republican friends look no further than the g.d.p. growth from the last two quarters showing it's not the federal debt but the meat ax approach that's created what drag there is on the ec
the bipartisan agreement to suspend the debt ceiling expires this weekend. but with its latest forecast c.b.o. now says that that limit probably won't be reached until october, november of this year. most news reports suggest this will reduce the political pressure to achieve a bipartisan deal on further reducing the deficit in a balanced way. i would argue the urgency still remains and that this window of time presents us with a perfect opportunity for bipartisan negotiations to resume without...
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if you believe that, the tea party was bedeviling obama over the debt ceiling the idea that the white house is not involved with getting this investigation to intimidate or put out of business the tea party, i have --. for example greg government abuse of power is a federal crime. >> this is the total politicization of the federal government. we have the justice department, the i.r.s., we have the white house law donilom and there are answers to questions that have to be gotten to get our government back. >> it is chicago gangster politics. the i.r.s. thing, 16,000 more agents in charge of health care? go back to the other issue: there are big questions, and the question is, where did the video come from? it didn't fall from the sky. >>gregg: we will talk about hillary clinton although she has not said whether she is running for president. could the fallout from benghazi derail former secretary of state, hillary clinton before it gets off the ground? our insiders will weigh in on that. ber 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing t
if you believe that, the tea party was bedeviling obama over the debt ceiling the idea that the white house is not involved with getting this investigation to intimidate or put out of business the tea party, i have --. for example greg government abuse of power is a federal crime. >> this is the total politicization of the federal government. we have the justice department, the i.r.s., we have the white house law donilom and there are answers to questions that have to be gotten to get our...
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ceiling will last until after september 2nd. this was in a letter to lawmakers. lew says he can't provide specific estimate how long the measures will last. lori: they have the cash to cover our bills until september is that what he is saying? extraordinary measures? accounting. i don't know. i want to hear more about that. melissa: for sure. european auto sales breaking a 18-month losing streak. april sales rising from the historic low hit back in 2011 but the news is not all great. the jump is attributed to an extra two days in the calendar. many europeans are still reluctant to spend on big-ticket items as they cope with the ongoing recession and a dismal labor market. speaking of europe, the imf says substantial risk remains for cyprus. they will face a deep recession for both this year and next. this coming months after cyprus received a $13 billion bailout from the european union and the imf. >>> there is a bit of good news for the troubled region though. markets there are climbing to the highest level in nearly five years
ceiling will last until after september 2nd. this was in a letter to lawmakers. lew says he can't provide specific estimate how long the measures will last. lori: they have the cash to cover our bills until september is that what he is saying? extraordinary measures? accounting. i don't know. i want to hear more about that. melissa: for sure. european auto sales breaking a 18-month losing streak. april sales rising from the historic low hit back in 2011 but the news is not all great. the jump...
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ceiling is an opportunity to do that, because if and when we raise this debt ceiling, the amount we raise it by, will be another tax on top of a debt we have already given them. what are we going to give them for that if they have to pay that tax, how can we ensure through reform, these programs and other items that by the time they become an age of majority, they won't have to pay that kind of debt load, that's the question before us. so, mr. speaker, in yielding back, i would like to say, i thank you for the time and thank this house for the time and the staff for their work and i look forward to talking to the house throughout the summer and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the house will entertain a motion to adjourn. mr. rokita: i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands >> where we promote our shared prosperity and iran, where we agree it is critical that we see it is critical that that company do not acquire a nuclear weapon. given our shared interest in pe
ceiling is an opportunity to do that, because if and when we raise this debt ceiling, the amount we raise it by, will be another tax on top of a debt we have already given them. what are we going to give them for that if they have to pay that tax, how can we ensure through reform, these programs and other items that by the time they become an age of majority, they won't have to pay that kind of debt load, that's the question before us. so, mr. speaker, in yielding back, i would like to say, i...
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they can talk about the debt ceiling all day but there will be a real debt ceiling they hit some day. they can try to keep alternatives from emerging but in the long term they can't. like gun control we talk about something the government should do but then 3 d printers come along and it is no longer it is something the government can do. you have a situation you can't necessarily control from washington. >> "the end is near and it's going to be awesome." kevin williamson, thank you. great story from the theater last night. we're on your side. they better not press charges. that would be very embarrassing for that lady who was on her phone. on the show tomorrow bob woodward weighs in on the government seizure of the ap phone records. also the man behind hbo's new movie "liberace." >> he is my hero. >> jerry weintraub. joe does the best imitation. >> i am so excited. >> are you coming back? are you booking yourself? >> i have been looked. >> or are you even booked for today? >> yes i was. >> sure. "morning joe" is back in a moment. humans. even whe c and dot our i's, namely, other huma
they can talk about the debt ceiling all day but there will be a real debt ceiling they hit some day. they can try to keep alternatives from emerging but in the long term they can't. like gun control we talk about something the government should do but then 3 d printers come along and it is no longer it is something the government can do. you have a situation you can't necessarily control from washington. >> "the end is near and it's going to be awesome." kevin williamson, thank...
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ceiling and before we get to october, the end of the fiscal year. obviously that date is the final backstop. something has to happen before then. >> i want to be clear. yes to veto? the president should veto it? >> i think the president should be very clear that he doesn't accept the idea that we're going to relieve portions of the sequester when it comes to the defense piece he is absolutely been clear that he would veto that. and i support that position. "washington journal" continues. host: david jackson is a white house reporter with u.s.a. today and is here to talk to us about the situation in light of this week's i.r.s. scandal which saw the resignation of the acting i.r.s. commissioner day -- the i.r.s. commissioner and mr. jackson is going to help us take a look at the relationship between the u.s. president and the i.r.s. throughout modern history. the i.r.s. desires to be seen as an independent agency but it hasn't always been that way. has it? >> no, it hasn't. there have been examples of presidents using the irds and it's been found to b
ceiling and before we get to october, the end of the fiscal year. obviously that date is the final backstop. something has to happen before then. >> i want to be clear. yes to veto? the president should veto it? >> i think the president should be very clear that he doesn't accept the idea that we're going to relieve portions of the sequester when it comes to the defense piece he is absolutely been clear that he would veto that. and i support that position. "washington...
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you've got the question of our debt ceiling. the country not being fiscally responsible. you've got immigration reform. a whole host of major issues before the congress. this unfortunately does come at a time and now you've got -- what's the latest one i'm going after, i guess, a.p. reporters, partisan isn't a thing. a.p. and others have disclosed some of what has -- they consider some additional requirements or harassment in an investigation. so, these things do detract, but the work of congress still goes on. and that -- a lot of that meat and potatoes work that doesn't ged headlines. host: democrat from ohio. welcome. caller: thank you so much for having me on. i hope i can take the congressman at his word that he is trying to be nonpartisan, but i do note that he looks awfully happy this morning. i would like to ask -- guest: beautiful day in washington. caller: to citizens united and e 501-c-4 social welfare exemption for funding charitable crossroads pact qualifies as a charitable social welfare organization, and gets a tax exemption, when glenn beck's 912 project g
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. >> well, you may not need to use the debt ceiling in the third quarter. >> they won't. >> the pageant music coming on. >> and they won't talk about a sequester anymore. that will remain in place. for some people is a good thing. >> this is just a suggested break. it's not -- >> you're taking it way too seriously. >> i'm trying to get invited back. trying to play by the rules. >> there's only one person to kiss up to. >> steve, thank you. >> you can do it without kissing up to him. trust me. >> we'll see about that. >> and that's the of steve liesman, as well. >> our series continues with innovators who want to shake up the financial services industry. a ceo of a company that offers the same services as the big private banks but at a fraction of the cost. stay tuned. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. always go the extra mile. to treat my low testostero
. >> well, you may not need to use the debt ceiling in the third quarter. >> they won't. >> the pageant music coming on. >> and they won't talk about a sequester anymore. that will remain in place. for some people is a good thing. >> this is just a suggested break. it's not -- >> you're taking it way too seriously. >> i'm trying to get invited back. trying to play by the rules. >> there's only one person to kiss up to. >> steve, thank you....